"Thor: God of Thunder" writer Jason Aaron shines light on the upcoming "Godbomb" arc which sends the title character's three incarnations to a dark future world to foil the plans of the villainous God Butcher.

Skottie Young continues his Li'l Marvel variant covers with a fresh take on the Mad Titan for "Thanos Rising" #1 written by Jason Aaron with interior art by Simone Bianchi. The issue hits stores April 3.

CBR News spoke with writer Jason Aaron about recent developments in "Wolverine & the X-Men" and his upcoming plans for an arc that sends the Jean Grey School students and faculty on a field trip to the Savage Land.

Marvel has released information on its newest Marvel NOW! series, "Thanos Rising," written by Jason Aaron with art by Simone Bianchi that explores the origins of the Mad Titan and may set up a new Marvel event.

Ryan K. Lindsay gives "Thor: God of Thunder" #4 4 stars, calling the issue by Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic "a mighty issue enjoyable on its own that leaves readers with the best feeling a monthly comic could deliver."

Love blooms in Jason Aaron and David Lopez's "Wolverine and the X-Men" #24 as Quentin Quire meets Jean Grey and sparks fly between Logan and Storm on January 23. Marvel has provided CBR with an exclusive first look.

Doug Zawisza gives "Thor: God of Thunder" #1 by Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic 4 stars, calling the Marvel NOW! debut of the Asgardian God "pulls out all the stops, bringing stories of Thor from across the timeline."

In "All-New X-Men," Brian Bendis introduces the new reality for the mutants of the Marvel Universe in the wake of "Avengers Vs. X-Men." We spoke with him about his plans for the time-traveling first-gen X-Men.

Marvel Comics is rolling out new details of its Marvel NOW!, starting with the hammer-swinging exploits of three different Thors as Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic explain what "God of Thunder" does differently from Midgard to the far reaches.

In our final edition of the AVX COMMENTARY TRACK, writer Jason Aaron joins us for a discussion of some of the pivotal sequences in issue #12. Plus, an exclusive look at "Uncanny Avengers" and a final behind the scenes of "AvX!"

Diamond Comics has revealed the final and complete image of Jerome Opena's "Avengers Vs. X-Men" #12 variant cover with Cyclops standing triumphant over the Avengers as the full embodiment of the Phoenix.